Ticked off! @ drama queen

April 22, 2014|Ticked Off!, Diversions

I got ticked off when I recently saw a family eating out, and the kids were having to compete with the parent's cell phone, for eye-to-eye attention; this went on for over an hour. It's very hard to reverse the consequences of no communication, and there's no easy way out of being a parent. Payoff is when your child shows empathy, emotional maturity, and responsibility.

I'm ticked off that someone stole my husband's cane from a shopping cart at a warehouse retail store. He needs it after having two surgeries.

I'm ticked off because when I invite some friends to dinner or an event I do not hear back from them within a day or two. Maybe you are our first choice to invite, and if you cannot make it, we would like to invite someone else. Don't leave us hanging. I am always willing to give someone the benefit of a doubt, but also get the message if you don't want to see us anymore. Please, just a simple "can't make it" would do.

To the idiots who "snap-change" lanes without warning or turn signals: Learn how to drive or get off the road. I had 3 idiots cut me off and saw one on I-95 almost sideswipe a car. You do not belong on the roads. You're supposed to look first, turn your blinker on and then make the change when the lane is clear! Just because you put your turn signal on and then 'bull' your way over is no excuse either!

I get so ticked off and tired of working next to moody people. Either get over your problems or leave them home and outside the office. We all have problems, but you are so self-absorbed you think the world and office should revolve around you, miss drama queen!

I'm ticked off at a new pizza place. The parking is extremely limited, very noisy inside, and pricey pizza!